Parents of Las Vegas massacre victim sue gun makers and dealers: "These are weapons of war"
A new lawsuit filed overnight blames gun manufactures and dealers for the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. In October 2017, a gunman opened fire on an outdoor concert in Las Vegas, killing 58 and wounding nearly 500 others. Carrie Parsons, 31, was among the victims who were killed. Only on "CBS This Morning," her parents explain why they’re suing the makers of the military-style rifles used in the attack and the dealers who sold them. Tony Dokoupil reports.